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My TV's speakers are terrible, so it's often difficult to understand what people are saying if the background music is going. I had to rewind about five times when they were driving through the cornfield and dismantling the drone. The only thing I didn't catch was how they were able to walk on the water planet?

"I also have a discretion setting, Cooper."

'Ello guvnor, is this the queue for the loo?

You win.

Robert Carlyle, though he might be too old now.

Yes, but this makes it so they're all laid out on one page instead of having to go to a different page for each category. It's more of a "Okay, I Guess That's Kind of Handy, Internet!"

I'm thinking Iggy Pop, because that would be awesome.

I've read the IMDB entry and seen stills, but my brain still refuses to accept that this movie exists.

Same here. It's like a primer in how to telegraph a joke and then run it into the ground.

Friday, we watched Sahara because the gf is a Clive Cussler fan and I had previously enjoyed watching her rage at Jack Reacher's newfound driving abilities. Topping herself, she screamed "Oh, fuck you, Steve Zahn! You are *not* Al Giordino!" at the TV with accompanying double flying eagle. It was fantastic. The movie

I think he's thinking of The Insider, which Crowe was up for the year before Gladiator.

After letting it sit on the coffee table for a month, we watched Only Lovers Left Alive and were mostly bored to tears. It was gorgeously shot, (the scene in the old theater turned carpark in particular), and there were a lot of interesting touches, like how immortality would allow a person to become a speed-reading

Are you incredibly bad at maintaining platonic friendships too? because I, uh, have heard that some people identify with that aspect of it.

Not to mention the economic collapse that would ensue from cutting all ties with their largest trading partner at the end.

I keep waiting for Anne Coulter to reveal herself as what really happened to Andy Kaufman.

Damn. Beat me to it.

"First off: all the questions. All of them."

It gets better. Rather than be introduced one by one that year, as the other team was, the Pats chose to enter the field in unison (i.e. no dissenting voices), and they won mainly with a strong defense strategy.

The foley in that scene is fantastic too. The way the gun echos on the final, casual shot to the head of the longhaired guy as he's walking away is chilling.

Hell yes. This is my second favorite Mann film after Heat, and it plays to all his strengths. Cruise should play villains more often.